Turn a working brief into a review-ready blog draft
Gixo helps editorial and marketing teams take a working topic, source notes, or interview brief and turn it into a structured blog draft they can review, refine, and publish. An industry-aware content workspace for marketing, editorial, product, and knowledge teams that need strong first drafts plus shared brand voice, evidence grounding, references, structured editing, review, transformation, and publishing.

From working brief to structured blog draft
You may have the topic, notes, interview excerpts, or product context but not the finished outline. Gixo turns that raw material into a structured blog draft your team can review instead of starting from an empty document.
Start with a topic direction, source notes, or a working brief and Gixo determines the angle, section structure, and heading hierarchy for a stronger first draft.
Gixo can research the topic and weave in relevant statistics, studies, and expert quotes as inline citations, so the draft is grounded before review begins.
Every generated blog post has a clear introduction, logically ordered body sections with H2 and H3 headings, and a conclusion — proper blog structure, not a text dump.
Headings, metadata suggestions, and internal structure are prepared with search visibility in mind, without turning the whole workflow into an SEO-only tool.
Set tone, target length, and audience expectations so the draft matches your editorial standards and does not read like a generic prompt response.
Move from draft to editor to publishing flow without rebuilding the article in another tool. Review first, then publish when it is ready.
Why blog production stalls
Most Content Never Gets Written Because the Ideation Gap Is Too Wide
Most teams do not struggle because they lack ideas. They struggle because a topic, interview, or research packet still has to become an outline, a structured draft, and finally something an editor can approve. The gap between source material and a real blog draft is where useful work stalls.
This is not a creativity problem. It is a workflow problem. Research, outlining, drafting, editorial judgment, and final polish pull different parts of the team in different directions. Gixo compresses that first-draft phase so reviewers can spend time improving the message instead of building the article skeleton by hand.
Topic-to-Post Generation Eliminates the Research Phase
Gixo collapses the brief-to-draft pipeline into a single workflow. You provide the topic direction, rough brief, or source context, and the platform handles the downstream structure: which angle to take, how to organize sections, which evidence to cite, and how to build a readable narrative.
The result is that your team spends time on what humans do best: adding original perspective, aligning voice, and making judgment calls before publication instead of burning hours on the mechanical work of outlining and first-draft assembly.
How It Works
Start with the topic direction, rough outline, interview notes, or source material you already have.
Gixo determines the angle, creates the heading structure, and identifies key points and evidence to include.
A structured blog draft with introduction, body sections, citations, conclusion, and metadata suggestions is generated in one pass.
Make optional edits with the inline editor and publish directly to your blog or export in your preferred format.
Who uses it
How it compares
| Factor | Gixo | ChatGPT | Jasper | Manual Writing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Input required | Brief or source notes | Detailed prompt | Template + details | Full research |
| Output completeness | Full blog post | Raw text | Partial draft | Full control |
| SEO optimization | Automatic | None | Add-on | Manual research |
| Evidence citations | Inline | None | None | Hours of work |
| Time from brief to draft | 3-5 minutes | 30+ minutes | 15-30 minutes | 4-8 hours |
| Heading structure | Automatic H1-H3 | Inconsistent | Basic | Manual |
| Direct CMS publish | WordPress, Ghost | Copy-paste | Limited | Manual upload |